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Color management 237
images in another application, such as Adobe Photoshop, or if you are creating images
for print or multiple types of output, the use of color management is essential.
Color management lets you do the following:
reproduce colors consistently across your digital imaging workflow, especially when
opening documents that were created in other applications
reproduce colors consistently when sharing files with others
preview, or “soft-proof”, colors before they are printed
reduce the need to adjust and correct images when sending images to different
destinations
A color management system does not offer identical color matching (this is not
technically possible), but it greatly improves the color representation.
Is my monitor displaying the right colors?
How you perceive the color that your monitor displays is another important factor in
managing color consistency. Your perception is influenced by the environment in which
you are viewing the images. Here are some ways to neutralize your viewing
environment.
Ensure that your room has a consistent flow of light. For example, if the room is
filled with sunlight, use a shade, or if possible, work in a room without windows.
To ensure accuracy in perceiving colors, some graphics professionals work in
windowless rooms with gray or neutral walls and ceilings. If these conditions do not
match the room you work in, you can invest in a monitor hood, or you can create
one by using black cardboard and tape.
Don’t wear bright clothing that can clash with the display of colors on the monitor.
For example, wearing a white shirt reflects on the monitor and alters your
perception of color.
Set the monitor background to a neutral color, such as gray, or apply a grayscale
image. Avoid using colorful wallpapers and screensavers.
Calibration and profiling of the monitor, also known as characterization, are also
important steps for ensuring color accuracy. Calibration helps ensure consistency in the
colors that are displayed on the monitor. After calibration, you can create a color profile
of the monitor, which contains the details of how the monitor interprets colors. The
profile is then shared with other devices. Calibration and profiling work together to
achieve color accuracy: If a monitor is incorrectly calibrated, its color profile is not
useful.
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